Play Piano and Keyboards

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Pathway
Time:
15h 47m
Language:
English
Location:
Global
Media Formats:

Videos

Cost:
29.99$ For Linkdin Premium Monthly Subscription
Enrolled Students Count:
721
Dropped Out Students Count:
83
Completed Students Count:
638
Job Placement Rate:
Unknown
Certificate:
none
Accredited By:

Not Accredited

Pacing Type:
Self-Paced
Type:
online
Learning Methodology:

Top down, Task based education, Self-paced education

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Play Piano and Keyboards

If you've ever wanted to pick up the piano or keyboard as an instrument, this is the path for you! You begin with the basics of keyboard-based instruments and then expand your knowledge with courses in jazz improvisation and songwriting techniques.

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Main Modules

1
Piano Lessons: Teach Yourself to Play
Explore the fundamentals of playing piano. Learn about sitting, hand position, reading notes, playing chords, melodic intervals, harmonic intervals, triads, progressions, and more.
2
Piano Lessons: 1 Fundamentals
Learn how to play piano at your own pace. Former Curtis Institute professor and acclaimed accompanist Hugh Sung presents online piano lessons for beginners.
3
Piano Lessons: 2 Playing Songs
Learn how to play piano while you practice classics from the catalogs of great composers such as Strauss, Beethoven, and Chopin.
4
Piano Lessons: 3 Sight Reading & Classical Pieces
Learn how to play piano and sight-read sheet music while you master classics from great composers such as Bach, Satie, and Chopin.
5
Jazz Piano Lessons: 1 Fundamentals
Learn how to play jazz piano. Discover how to tackle the F7 blues, bop scales, use approach patterns, and more.
6
Jazz Piano Lessons: 2 Song Foundations
Discover how to get started with two-handed harmony, bolster your jazz vocabulary by covering basic—and instantly recognizable—bluesy chord voicings, and more.
7
Jazz Piano: 3 Basics of Improvisation
Learn how to play jazz piano. Discover how to add another note to your left-handed voicings and tackle the 2-5-1 progression—one of the most important progressions in jazz.

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